3.31.2015

The water from the solar power plant; Taste tests Desert & # 039: VIDEO

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Test new taste Thar solar water pumps

30 March 2015 Last updated at 23:25 BST clock

A new multi-million dollar, which uses solar energy to treat underground saltwater offers a glimmer of hope in southeastern Pakistan.

The Thar Desert, a poor area and away on the border between India suffers from three years of drought.

Hundreds of deaths in children are together on water shortage.

Shahzeb Jillani BBC reported.

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VIDEO: The Secret Language of Whales

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Advance understanding of whale communication

March 31, 2015 Updated 01:44 BST

We all know that whales navigate and communicate through sound. But scientists are still trying to understand how and why some whales various auditory systems developed.

The Smithsonian Institution in Washington researchers believe that they have found a clue - it all depends on the movements of the jaw and are used depends whales to catch food methods. And as reported by Jane O'Brien, the results are important for nature conservation.

Filmed by Alan McGreevy. Written by Bill McKenna

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3.30.2015

VIDEO: Solar plane takes off in Myanmar

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Solar plane takes off and heads of Myanmar to China

March 30, 2015 Last update on 00:58 BST

The aircraft Solar Impulse flew from Mandalay in Myanmar as part of his world tour.

It is on the way to Chongqing in China for a short stop and then Nanjing to reach the east.

If successful, this will be the first time was a solar airplane never flew around the world

Informa Kasia Madera.

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3.28.2015

VIDEO: A year in space: Soyuz docks with ISS

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A year in space: Soyuz docks with ISS

28 March 2015 Last updated at 04:09 GMT Clock

A Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) docked with three astronauts, two of which by record spending 12 months.

Doctors observe the effects of weightlessness on the pair over the standard six-month deployment.

NASA wants to collect data for possible manned mission to Mars.

Reports Catharina Moh.

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VIDEO: Aalen Travel Bermuda and back

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Eels million Bermuda trip to England and back

27 March 2015 Last updated at 09:27 GMT

Millions of Eels came in the southwest of England, have traveled thousands of miles from the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda.

After a decade in UK waters they will try again.

But artificial barriers were trying their way and some environmentalists to help.

Informa Tim Muffett.

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3.27.2015

winged drone Bounce: VIDEO

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To recover folding wing drones of collisions in the air

26 March 2015 Last updated at 11:55 GMT

US scientists have created a drone with flapping wings, folded and bounce to can recover from collisions in flight.

By studying and copying the wings of birds and bats researchers at Stanford University have could enable a mechanism that future flying robots created squeeze between obstacles and recover from the effects.

The wings are based on the construction of birds and bats to fold their wings close to his body.

In this video in slow motion, you can see a demonstration of paragliders border and to recover when beaten in the air with a stick.

Video courtesy of Amanda and David Stowers Lentink

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3.25.2015

VIDEO: Solar & # 039; could provide 4% of the electricity in the UK & # 039;

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Supply solar power, more power in the UK in a decade

24 March 2015 Last updated at 10:35 GMT

Solar energy could be up to 4% of the electricity in the UK at the end of the decade, which are a great increase in recent years of use.

Energy companies rushing to when government subsidies, especially to conclude new solar projects on a large scale until next month on.

Informa Roger Harrabin.

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3.24.2015

VIDEO: Does your pet and # 039; Separation Anxiety & # 039;?

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Your pet has "separation anxiety?

23 March 2015 Last updated at 09:39 GMT Clock

Veterinarians warn that a growing number of dogs and other animals from suffering separation anxiety.

Many dogs are left alone at home while their owners are at work.

Sam Gaines RSPCA dog behaviorist and Cathy Philips BBC said that the owners may not be aware that your pet is suffering be.

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VIDEO: How robot hand with biosignals

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To control robot hand with biological signals in motion

23 March 2015 Last updated at 22:01 GMT Clock

With robots as potentially massive new industry minister scientists and companies want to work more closely together.

The robots are usually used in factories, but the latest creations are considering working in nuclear power plants, drive our cars and help in nursing homes.

Had the science editor of the BBC, David Shukman a look at some of the work at the Edinburgh Centre in Robotics.

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3.22.2015

VIDEO: Orangutan roost saved

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Borneo Orangutan baby chicken survivors

21 March 2015 Last updated at 14:32 GMT Clock

A baby orangutan, after he has for months kept in a stall in the western Borneo rescued made a remarkable recovery.

Within a few months, one year old, Budi learned to climb, run and chew their food.

Informa Yvette McCullough.

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3.21.2015

Detected Eclipse Images from the Camera: VIDEO

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The Eclipse captured by the camera

20 March 2015 Last updated at 13:28 GMT Clock

Millions of people across the UK and Europe proved to experience dramatic millennium the eclipse.

In all parts of the United Kingdom, the eclipse has reached at least 83%, with the greatest darkness around 09.35 clock GMT. The exact timing and magnitude of the eclipse vary by location.

Many people have the opportunity to capture their mobile phones and cameras.

WARNING: Never look directly at the sun with the naked eye or with cameras, telescopes, eyeglasses DEVICES OF ANY KIND, UNLESS said it is safe. The sunset with proper precautions can cause serious damage to eyes.

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VIDEO: Charles: US must lead in the environment

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Charles calls for US leadership in environmental protection

20 March 2015 Last updated at 11:28 GMT

The Prince of Wales, the United States asked to show more leadership in protecting the environment.

He made the call after receiving a prestigious award of the International Foundation for the Conservation Caucus in Washington.

Informa royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell.

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3.20.2015

VIDEO: & # 039; Passion gives you energy to fly & # 039;

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Pilot of Solar Impulse: "Passion gives you energy to fly"

19 March 2015 Last updated at 13:18 GMT Clock

Solar Impulse solar aircraft attempt to fly around the world, the second stage of a two parts of India to Myanmar began.

Two drivers take turns to lead Solar Impulse on their world tour.

So far they have length of 3000 km traveled within three flight segments from the beginning of the flight to Abu Dhabi on March 9.

One, Bertrand Piccard, spoke to the BBC from the cockpit of the aircraft during the flight Mandalay Myanmar.

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VIDEO: Orangutans lie about their size?

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You are orangutans to their size?

19 March 2015 Last updated at 10:36 GMT

Orangutans use their hands to change your voice and see him more, scientists say.

Animals cup to his mouth in the manufacture of grinding KISS - alarm calls often mean that a predator is near.

Now researchers have the acoustics of the "kiss squeak changed by the hand" investigated and shown that animals seem bigger and "most impressive" when they use their hands in the call.

In this video, filmed by Wendy Erb Rutgers University in New Jersey, you can see how a call orangutan kiss cry, followed by another hand. If you listen carefully you can hear the difference between the two calls.

Courtesy of Dr. Wendy Erb

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VIDEO: eclipse: 90 seconds explainer

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Total Solar Eclipse explained in 90 seconds

19 March 2015 Last updated at 10:58 GMT

Northern Europe will experience a rare solar eclipse on Friday morning, March 20.

The northern end experience a total solar eclipse, the moon casts a shadow on the surface of the earth.

But in many places further south will also enjoy the taste of the rare spectacle.

This explains the BBC passed this celestial event and how to safely observe - in 90 seconds.

Video of John Galliver and Victoria Gill

The BBC provides live coverage of the eclipse 0730GMT Friday, March 20.

WARNING: Never look directly at the sun with the naked eye or with cameras, telescopes, eyeglasses DEVICES OF ANY KIND, UNLESS said it is safe. The sunset with proper precautions can cause serious damage to eyes.

More from the BBC iWonder:

Why watch a solar eclipse as a rare event?

How can safely observe a solar eclipse?

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3.19.2015

VIDEO: Unusual Northern Lights South

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Unusual Aurora Borealis south

18 March 2015 Last updated at 17:03 GMT Clock

The northern lights, also known as Aurora Borealis have created a show in many parts of the United Kingdom and around the world.

Many more people than usual were the sky display away from the battery to see lights due to increased solar activity.

Lights or Aurora Australis south were also exceptionally bright.

They were seen on the continent of Australia and New Zealand on Tuesday night.

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3.18.2015

The night sky; Northern lights shine in the UK & # 039: VIDEO

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Northern Lights seen in the night sky Britain

18 March 2015 Last updated at 04:30 GMT Clock

The Northern Lights - also known as Aurora Borealis - created a fabulous show in wide areas of the northern hemisphere.

A strong geomagnetic storm Earth's atmosphere, lighting the night sky with colorful lights and more Poles than usual.

With astronomers were not photographers home - here are some pictures.

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VIDEO: The Art of Space Walk

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Visions of space on the 50th anniversary of the first space walk

17 March 2015 Last updated at 22:48 GMT Clock

March 18, 1965, the Soviet astronaut Alexei Leonov made the first spacewalk. A few months later, was the first American to step.

The images of these first steps shaken the public's imagination.

Now the Smithsonian Air and Space in Washington, DC, has a show on the pictures and objects that brought created the first close-up single room us.

Jane O'Brien reports.

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VIDEO: Mexico has ban circus animals

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Mexico has ban circus animals

March 18, 2015 Updated 07:36 GMT

Mexican authorities have introduced a new law banning certain animals in circuses.

The funds for the promotion of industry must now find a way to solve the problem of over 2,000 animals in captivity - including tigers, elephants and zebras.

Ben Bland survey.

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3.17.2015

VIDEO: Hedgehog significant decrease in the number

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Hedgehog shrine opens to stop the massive population decline

17 March 2015 Last updated at 08:02 GMT

There has been a dramatic decline in the number of hedgehogs in the UK.

The latest figures show that the number was reduced by more than a third in the last decade,

The first major hedgehog sanctuary in the UK opened in Solihull, in an attempt to arrest the decline.

Claire Marshall reports.

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VIDEO: Why penguins waddle?

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The penguins waddle analyzed by scientists

17 March 2015 Last updated at 00:13 GMT Clock

Scientists are trying to get to the bottom of one of the most distinctive nature walks - the swagger of a penguin.

A team from the Royal Veterinary College in the UK and the University of Texas studied birds in the London Zoo.

They believe that a racetrack could help solve the mystery of how bids are in motion.

Among the key lies sensors, researchers can examine how these birds to move.

Professor John Hutchinson of the Royal Veterinary College, explained how the experience should waddle light on the penguin to shed.

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VIDEO: Dark Matter & # 039; s & # 039; Gang of Four & # 039;

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Large Hadron Collider: "The Gang of Four" dark matter

16 March 2015 Last updated at 21:09 GMT Clock

Next week, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN fires back after a program of maintenance and improvement of two years.

If so, the energy that breaks the particle will be double what it was in the discovery of the glory of LHC Higgs day.

Expected - expected, even - that this increase in capacity was finally able to reveal the identity of the "dark matter" - Invisible essential unity, but about a quarter of the universe.

BBC Horizon talked with scientists, helped the development of our best theories of dark matter.

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3.15.2015

VIDEO: Record Flying Eagle

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Eye view of Dubai a bird in flight record

14 March 2015 Last updated at 14:31 GMT Clock

A team of environmental highlighted the plight of endangered eagle holding a quantity of birds captured the top of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.

Darshan stolen from the top of the world's tallest building, while a micro camera that makes the highest recorded flight of birds from a human structure.

Live broadcast exclusively on BBC News explains Freedom Director Ronald Menzel protection, such as the design of animal welfare in urban areas was supported by the Crown Prince of Dubai.

BBC, Mark Lobel also spoke with coach Jacques Olivier Travers Adler to the earth.

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3.14.2015

VIDEO: The Art of microbes

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How microbes inspired art

13 March 2015 Last updated at 23:59 GMT

Microbes that live in - and - our bodies surpass our own human cells tenth

They play an important role in keeping us healthy, help with everything. From the digestion of food to chemicals that cause cancer to protect

Rebecca Harris is an artist in the UK, which is determined to celebrate these beneficial insects with the support of embroidery.

He worked with scientists to create a map of the different types of microbes on our skin, with different colors of French knots for different types of organizations.

Claudia Hammond went to a closer look at this unusual work of art look.

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3.13.2015

VIDEO: Nasa's biggest film solar flare 2015

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NASA takes pictures of suns first major solar flare 2015

12 March 2015 Last updated at 21:37 GMT Clock

NASA's cameras captured images of a solar flare eruption from the solar surface.

X-class flare, the strongest category Sun Storm was the first of its size in the 2015th

Solar flares are intense emission of radiation can interfere with positioning, global satellite radio signals, but can not penetrate the Earth's atmosphere.

Images were captured March 11th, 2015 and reached at 16:22 GMT clock.

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VIDEO: Volcano eruption creates new island

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Volcanic eruption led to the creation of a new island in the Pacific

12 March 2015 Last updated at 11:57 GMT

Footage has published an explosion of a volcano in Tonga, which took place last January.

Tonga is comprised of over 170 islands in the Pacific Ocean, east of Australia.

The Hunga Tonga volcanic eruption led to the creation of a new island.

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3.12.2015

VIDEO: NASA puts enormous impulse test

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NASA is testing thrust in the Utah desert

11 March 2015 Last updated at 16:38 GMT Clock

The largest rocket ever been dismissed from the test in the desert of Utah, USA.

It's been around for decades, NASA had a strong enough to reach the moon and beyond rocket, but now the agency has built one to venture into space.

NASA Space Launch System should pave the way for manned missions to Mars.

Looking at the start of the experiment, Dr. Adam Baker, a professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Kingston, told the BBC that although visually stunning, NASA has developed a technology that uses multiple years going back.

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3.10.2015

The biggest challenge; Solar Impulse & # 039: VIDEO?

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Solar Impulse two biggest challenge in office?

March 9, 2015 at 16:45 GMT clock Last updated

Expect both drivers in the record books fly, bypassing the planet in a solar airplane.

Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg is alternately the Solar Impulse 2 to fly in his 5 months.

The longest stage of only one of them is solo nonstop for five days and nights fly across the Pacific between Nanjing, China, Hawaii, at a distance of 8500 kilometers (5270 miles).

BBC investigates the conditions and challenges to provide the drivers.

Video of Sara Barman made

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VIDEO: The battle to save the park amid cuts

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To save the fight for the parks amidst cuts in local government

March 9, 2015 Last update on 09:31 GMT

As budgets of the municipalities to be completed this week, the boards must face difficult decisions about where to spend public money,

The financing of more than 27,000 parks and gardens in the UK has declined over the past five years, and this is a trend that should continue.

Graham Satchell reports Birkenhead Park, Merseyside.

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VIDEO: pollution affects the weather?

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Impurities can affect clouds and weather?

March 9, 2015 at 18:35 GMT clock Last updated

A NASA study showed that intense weather systems can be caused by an increased amount of pollution in the atmosphere.

It is assumed that emissions from countries like China could contribute to extreme weather systems in countries such as North Eastern America in the last 30 years.

Sarah Keith-Lucas explained in the BBC Weather.

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3.08.2015

VIDEO: Hot water from & # 039; Plato & # 039;?

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The hot water from a "satellite dish?

March 6, 2015 Last update on 08:49 GMT

It looks like a satellite dish - but it will not deliver TV to your home. Sun Liner promises hours hot water instead of entertainment.

It uses GPS to track capture the energy of the sky, the sun during the day focusing mirror.

To implement Sun Tracer fruit developers Boston USA.

LJ Rich BBC Click show more.

More about BBC.com/Click and BBCClick .

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3.06.2015

VIDEO: Speaking of movies: How Greenpeace began

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Speaking of movies: How Greenpeace began

March 5, 2015 at 00:01 GMT clock Last updated

One of the main attractions of the film True False / party started this week comes in Missouri, the documentary is how to change the world.

British director Jerry Rothwell focuses on the early days of Greenpeace.

Movies talking Tom Brook was to meet him.

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VIDEO: identifies new threats to wild bees

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Identifies new threats to wild bees

March 5, 2015 Last updated at 12:07 GMT

Is found infected held bumblebees in nature with many diseases in bees by beekeepers, according to a national survey.

With wild bees in decline due to loss of habitat and pesticides, which could have a major impact on native bees, scientists Royal Holloway, University of London say.

More details of BBC correspondent Environment, Helen Briggs.

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3.05.2015

VIDEO: Prince & # 039; the call to end the ivory trade

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Prince William called to an end in ivory to visit China trade

March 4th, 2015 at 16:47 GMT clock Last updated

Prince William has condemned the illegal wildlife trade in a speech on the last day of his trip to China.

The Duke of Cambridge comments followed a visit to Xishuangbanna sanctuary in the southwestern province of Yunnan, where the performance of an elephant was shot.

The Prince, the President of the UN organization for wildlife is fighting against the illegal trade in ivory.

Informa Peter Hunt.

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Elephants; the greatest threat to China & # 039: VIDEO

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The destruction of habitats threatened wild elephants in China

March 4, 2015 Last update on 23:44 GMT

The biggest threat to wild elephants in China is not poaching, but habitat destruction.

Tropical forests are being cut down to make way for rubber plantations.

Editor Carrie Gracie reports China.

Chinese foresters Source: "You should not cut the forest, only to earn money"

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3.04.2015

VIDEO: dramatic volcanic eruption in Chile

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Spectacular volcanic eruption in Chile

March 3, 2015 Updated 22:26 GMT

Erupted in southern Chile Villarrica volcano spews ash and lava up to 1,000 meters (3,300ft) in the air.

More than 3,000 people have been evacuated from the area around the volcano. The mayor of the nearby town of Pucon had left the residents "easy".

Gideon Long in Santiago reported

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VIDEO: & # 039; How can I broke the bird & # 039 Wiesel image;

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Weasel in top photographer: "It is almost a dream"

March 3, 2015 at 21:29 GMT clock Last updated

The amateur photographer who took a picture of a weasel on the back of a peak in flight says it is "almost a dream."

Martin Le May took on a walk with his wife in Hornchurch Country Park in East London.

He said he was proud that so many people saw his picture and inspire hope others.

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3.03.2015

Third spacewalk; Week & # 039 brave astronauts: VIDEO

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ISS astronauts brave third spacewalk week

March 1, 2015 at 17:18 GMT clock Last updated

Two US astronauts have ventured into a spacewalk for the third time in a week to install cable to the International Space Station.

Terry Virts and Butch Wilmore had more than 400 meters thick and data cables and two antennas are installed.

You have to work to prepare for the new station crew capsule traveling to the International Space Station in 2017.

Report Chris Eakin.

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VIDEO: Baby Orangutans need new mother

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Rescued on the hunt for a new mother orang-utans

March 2, 2015 Last update on 09:47 GMT

They spent his short life made by people, but now these orangutans in Sumatra are looking for new families looking.

Seven weeks old Rieke of Berlin after he transferred rejected at birth.

Five months old, had male Bulu Mata Budapest after his mother died in childbirth.

Bryony MacKenzie visited Ape Rescue Centre Monkey World in Dorset.

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3.02.2015

VIDEO: How the tidal lagoon center work

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How to plant a tidal Laguna?

March 2, 2015 Last updated at 07:57 GMT

Plans to produce electricity from the first series of tidal lagoons in the world have been published in the UK.

The six lakes - Four in Wales and one each in Somerset and Cumbria - capture incoming and outgoing tide behind giant dams, and use the weight of water to drive turbines.

A scheme 1000000000 pounds Swansea, told is able to power for 155,000 homes, is already in the planning system.

Roger Harrabin was Swansea Bay to see how it would work.

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Third spacewalk; Week & # 039 brave astronauts: Video

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ISS astronauts brave third spacewalk week

March 1, 2015 Updated 17.18 clock GMT

Two US astronauts have ventured into a spacewalk for the third time in a week to install cable to the International Space Station.

Terry Virts and Butch Wilmore had more than 400 meters thick and data cables and two antennas are installed.

The work is necessary to prepare the new station crew capsule traveling to the International Space Station in 2017.

Report Chris Eakin.

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